
On October 2nd, the final meeting of the Train 4 Family project was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, at the SoHo Center.
During the meeting, we went through the main points of the project, including the evaluation report, the results of the Pilot Program, and a discussion about the overall training process for children with disabilities.
If you’ve been following our previous articles, you already know that throughout this project — across seven countries — we organized swimming and athletics training sessions for up to 20 children with developmental difficulties (per country), together with their family members.
As mentioned during the meeting, we were delighted to learn that the trainings in all countries went exceptionally well, and that both children and parents were very satisfied with the entire process. One of the greatest achievements of this project is the fact that most of the children have continued to train and learn about healthy lifestyles — all with the ongoing support of their families.
In addition, throughout the project we developed e-learning materials, videos, and guides to help parents understand how to support their children in participating in sports activities and in creating a healthier environment for their proper development.
Finally, we invite you to visit the project website at https://train4family-project.eu/, where you can explore all project results, e-guides, and video materials that will help you learn how to organize sports activities for children with disabilities in a home environment.